STOMP EM OUT
NLE Choppa Lyrics


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(Break the law, nigga)
(Break the l)- DJ Paul
Twhy, you did it, you heard?
(B-B-B-B-B-Break the law)
(Break the law)
(Break the law)
(Break the law)
(Break the law)
(Break the law) ayy
(Break the law)
(Break the law) ayy, ayy

Ayy, I'm quick to break the law and quick to break a nigga jaw
And you know I'm quick to break a ho, walk a bitch like a dog
No, a bitch can't get shit from me, but hard dick 'til it's soft
And a nigga can't get shit from me but a tomb and a coffin
Stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em
Stomp 'em, stomp 'em out
Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em
Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em out
Threw the wrong shit up in the club, so we had to put him down
Told 'em if he get up his next move gon' be beneath the ground

I can't do a show if my gun can't walk in that bitch first
Some niggas buy tickets just to come and put you on a shirt
Soon as a nigga start trippin' he gon' leave out in a hearse
Seen him muggin' while I'm performing he got shot during the verse
Niggas know we banging purple
Ayy, where my C's at
Got a few bloods in my circle
Ayy, how you bleedin'?
My uncle he a big gangsta he said they let the G's in
RIP Von if you disrespect you'll be on BDN
Exotic Glock its matte black
We sticked up in this Cadillac
Hit his block, go ratatat
Double back, now he in a pack

Ayy
I don't even smoke no more, but say, "Lil' brother, pass me that"

Quick to break the law and quick to break a nigga jaw
And you know I'm quick to break a ho, walk a bitch like a dog
No, a bitch can't get shit from me, but hard dick 'til it's soft
And a nigga can't get shit from me but a tomb and a coffin
Stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em
Stomp 'em, stomp 'em out
Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em
Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em out
Threw the wrong shit up in the club, so we had to put him down
Told 'em if he get up his next move gon' be beneath the ground

S-O-S we stomp him out, on site we sent that boy to Christ
Biggest G ain't gotta throw the set, they know I'm all for life
If anything got done to me, just know we got 'em back alright
Thuggin' it, thuggin' it out of control
Crackin' it, banging it, starting a fight
Fuck you thought it's Deucifer, say, 'Fuck me' feeling's mutual
I don't go to church but if I do I'ma keep that tool la tool
Bitches different races with a asian, get my noodle sucked
Ain't nothin' they can do with us
Oh, now they wanna be cool with us
Triple M, the big Mobb, fuck you thought we big step
Quality music takeover, fuck you thought I been repping
K-I-N-G bitches, me and I been standing
Fuck you mean, I'm growin' on you sleepin' ass I been slammin' (what the fuck?)

Quick to break the law and quick to break a nigga jaw
And you know I'm quick to break a ho, walk a bitch like a dog
No, a bitch can't get shit from me, but hard dick 'til it's soft
And a nigga can't get shit from me but a tomb and a coffin
Stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em
Stomp 'em, stomp 'em out
Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em
Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em out




Threw the wrong shit up in the club, so we had to put him down
Told 'em if he get up his next move gon' be beneath the ground

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to NLE Choppa's song "STOMP EM OUT" depict a sense of rebellion and aggression. The opening lines, "Break the law, nigga," suggest a disregard for authority and a willingness to break rules. The repetition of "Break the law" throughout the song emphasizes this rebellious mindset.


The first verse expresses Choppa's readiness to engage in physical confrontations. He proclaims that he is quick to break the law and quick to break someone's jaw. He also asserts his dominance over women, stating that they can only receive sexual pleasure from him. The line "And a nigga can't get shit from me but a tomb and a coffin" suggests that Choppa is not the one to be messed with or crossed.


The chorus emphasizes the theme of violence and dominance. The repeated phrases "Stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em, stomp 'em" and "Jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em, jump 'em" illustrate a desire to physically harm and overpower adversaries. The reference to throwing the wrong things in the club and putting someone down implies a willingness to resort to violence to maintain respect and control.


In the second verse, Choppa discusses his association with gang culture. He mentions specific gang names and the colors associated with them. He also references a personal connection to a gang member, reminiscing about his uncle who was an influential figure in the gang world. The lyrics suggest that Choppa is proud of his affiliations and highlights the loyalty and protection within these circles.


The final verse reinforces Choppa's aggressive persona. He asserts his dominance by claiming to stomp out those who oppose him or his crew. The mention of sending someone to Christ and seeking revenge if anything is done to him further displays a retaliatory mindset. He also includes a play on words by combining his stage name with the word "Deucifer" to express his devilish attitude and disregard for consequences.


Overall, the lyrics portray a sense of rebellion, violence, and dominance. They depict a willingness to break rules and engage in physical confrontations as a means to assert power and maintain respect. The song paints a picture of a tough and aggressive persona, unafraid to stand up to anyone who threatens them.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bryson Potts, Patavious Lashun Isom

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Comments from YouTube:

@NLECHOPPA

Stomp em out 🔥

@Ace_k_

Duke was fire 🔥

@Perxnzfn

yessir nle keep up the content brother love you ❤️❤️😊😊

@manziflorien3509

Tha outfit dope

@DJMID999

dope fit

@Awuufrmdrilly

Nle for life and rip von

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@kadharefinley224

Giving late 90’s and early 2000’s vibe. NLE never disappoints 🔥🔥🔥

@SOULZZ-0

On Crip 😂

@AlexandraDingbat

Well of you recognize the majority of the beats from his songs they actually are from the 90's and 2000's . He's bringing bangers back in his own way and doing a top notch job . So proud for him. Good kid too ❤

@lougus7076

That’s what I’m saying love the fits in the vid

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